Deterring Theft of Tools & Equipment on and off Construction Sites
They don’t just grow legs and walk away so the Contractor’s Board is warning contractors to watch their tools as we report in this issue.
They don’t just grow legs and walk away so the Contractor’s Board is warning contractors to watch their tools as we report in this issue.
Law can cut a very fine line. That’s why experts discuss interpretation of the rules which can change as written law meets the real world.
He is likely a gentleman, but isn’t an ‘Officer’! I ‘break down’ the issues on ‘General’ mold removal, while correcting another contractor that reaches an
We ‘leak’ real news! However, this answer also has ‘alternate’ choices for this contractor. Another contractor ‘rocks’ my world. We help an Oregon contractor get
We all have a ‘definite’ idea of how a rule works, but what really counts is who originally ‘defines’ it, especially contractor regulations. Another question
Help for a General with ‘concrete’ plans to win the bids! Coming back from overseas, this contractor may be ‘guilty’ by association unless he acts
When are the slowest and fastest way to get something done exactly the same? When it’s the only way! I have a ‘preferential’ answer for
Better late than never? No! Not for licensed contractors. A Nevada General ‘stacks’ up his experience but discovers he won’t get a ‘reciprocal’ free ride
We ‘partner’ with contractors on questions and answers here. We find an ‘affiliate’ relationship to guide a license applicant in Nevada and recall former First
Sometimes concrete is hard, especially when it’s a public project. Unlicensed is unlicensed with a ‘hard cost’ if you do work beyond the legal limits.